. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, September 10, 1976 son of Mr. and Mrs. Serg Adastra‘af Revelstoke, made the prize eatch with a Royal Coachman fly. Castlegar News Photo by John Boble + = + As reported De Paoli Takes Jr. Men's Singles bers time and felt that they gained WE GIVE You PLANE / GOOD SERVICE AT THE LOWEST COST. KOOTENAY BUILDERS 663 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-5155 1 held on Thursday of last an _ortal lot from the ex- Ta the Junior Mens’ Singles 3 week! our Barry DePaoli won by de- feating” Scott Braley 63, 63 while Gillian Parson of Van- couver won the Junior Wo- Al Rose. He was defeated by : Trevor Stubbs 6-2, 6-7 and 6-1 who went on and lost to George rj 4 Lea 3-6, 6-4 and 6-3 in the finals. © Our club members parti- cipating in the consolation round included Paul Wear- mouth, John Stoochnoff and Ron Friesan. -In the Mens’ Doubles Kellie Friddle walked a- B.C. Championships Local Swimmers Win Medals. By Camille Kerby The BC. Championships of the B.C. Summer Swimming Association held Aug. 20 and a at the Canada Games Pool in New Westminster, B.C., of- ficially ended the competitions of the Castlegar Aquanaut Speed Swim Club for the 1976 season. The B.C. Championships are open to swimmers who . placed 1, 2 or 3 in individual events or 1 or 2 in four-person relay. team events in the Regional Championships in each of eight regions in the province of B.C. The competi- tion is very tough indeed! in the Castle- gar News of Aug. 19, 30 Castle- gar Aquanauts qualified for the B.C. Championships at the Xostenay Regional Swim Meet in Nelson Aug. 14 and 15. Castlegar did‘ very well at the B.C. Championships, The local Aquanauts placed 17 out of 42 teams, Aquanaut presi- dent, Jim Beattie, considers this a very good showing and predicts that the Castlegar Aquanavts will do even better fen Xb yeae Two Castlegar awim- the qualifying heats at the B.C. chennpionshipét and Under Lipa Innes—seventh in 50 metre Butterfly. Boys 9 and 10 Michael Berger—second (for a silver medal) in the 50 metre and sixth in by: "winning medals at the champlonships: Michgel Berger earned a silver mefial for placing second in the Boys 9 and 10 50 Metre Beckstrone. . Beattie’ earned a ua medal by placing third in the Boys 11 and 12.60 Metre Backstroke. “Also. swimming very well was Rob McGauley who placed in three final events. Following are the results of the final events for, those focal Aquanauts who survived the very tough competition in CASTLEGAR NEWS Mark Pezzin is Coach For Jr. B Hockey Team The Castlegar Jr. B team coach is Mark Pezzin from Nelson. He played his minor hockey in Toronto, was with the North York Rangers in Major Midgets, as‘well as_in Toronto. He was on the Canada Young Nationals that toured Europe. He played Jr. B Hockey with the Kitchener Rangers, after which he went into Jr. A for Niagara Falls. Happ He was also at hockey camp with the American Hock- ey League at Springfield. Mark has had a lot to do with many other sports includ- ing fastball. With his coaching and guidance many young boys went on to win the Provincial of title of Ontario set one Cana- dian, pating in the various events included Renata Belczyk, Shir- ley Wanjoff, Laurel Krauss, Shelly Wickert, Fulicite Rego and Dawn Wells. Blaise'and Bonnie Srekely took the mixed: doubles when « they defeated Gillian Parson the finals when they defeated Doug Smith and George Lea 64, 7-5. CASTIEGAR & DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION -. Saturday, September 18 and 25 ‘ 9 AM. to 1 PM. ‘LOBBY OF COMMUNITY COMPLEX All Boys MUST Have a Social Insurance Number and George Lea 6-3, 6-2 in the Herman Kemperman of Castle- gar defeated Scott Hanson and Marshall Shore of Spokane 6-2, TS. : Nelson hasn't yet set a date for its Chesser Cup tour- nament but it shouldn't ‘be too J He has played b hockey with the Nelson Maple Leafs, Trail Smoke Eaters and Spokane Jets for the last six years. *< Assisting Mark will be Ron Homeauke who has played Jr. Re Mark Peszin ig will be Don Savinkoff whe chas {come _ through the B Hockey thee pee Jt. B with the nd Wartiors until last With these’ three coaches and lots: of -hard working determined young boys, the Castlegar Jr. B team should prove to be a worthy opponent in the West Kootenay Jr. B League. s _ ‘Unchallenged Champion Strides Again- Backwards At 81, Plennie Wingo is once again on the march. In reverse, ft the unchallenged world’s backward-walking ing © south Book of World nheorda which desa ‘Wingoas “the great- est Sxpepest ‘of reverse pedes- trianisn.’ In addition, he also claims far away. This is a mixed af ‘all ‘interested, find yourself a part- We hope to have one more * Congrat Bay for algo wel nthe tournament, CANEX SPEEDWAY STOCK ASSOCIATION presents Not, whose San has i Sails Monies, about 400: miles San Francisco. He started say 1 and expects to finish sometime in October. ‘Wingo, dapper in his suit, grey fedora and glasses equip- ped with ‘rear-view mirrors, came out of retirement at the behest of Ripley's Believe It or mu seum cwax. Plennie Wingo strode backward into history in 1931- ‘32, when he walked 8,000 miles Permanent by the’ Guinness‘ wing ered ih mest the Boston: and: Providence,’ RL, chy basi 12 our ak 1931; a ‘Wingo is up at 5 a.m. each day and usually walks for eight hours. He stays ina hotel when he can't secure overnight lodg- ing froma friendly-native, and his wife meets him each week. soa witha chong’ of clothe ~ “Take ‘exercise ‘and live clean” is the key to Wingo's good. condition, he said. He trained six months for this trip and Spends 20 niinutes each ning-up ex- ing A note added to a college poster advertising a lecture on . the population explosion sai “Postponed owing to lack ol room.” 50 metre Butterfly, Josef Berger—eighth in 50 CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY General Meeting New Community Complex |, Sunday, September 12 7PM. All Interested, Please Attend. 236 metre Boys 11 and 12 Rob McGauley—fourth in 200. metre Individual Medley, fourth in 50 ‘motre Butterfly, eighth in 50 metre Backstroke. Angus Beattile—third (for a bronze: medal) in 60 metre Backstroke. Boys 15 and 16 Steve Bozek—seventh in 50 metre Rutterfly. Boys 17 and Over - Paul Stewart—fourth in 100 metre Breaststroke. Russell ‘ Beattie—sixth in 100 metre Breaststroke. Boys 9 and 10- 200 metre Freestyle Relay team placed third (for a Bronze medal.) Team members ‘were Michael Berger,: Josef Berger, Chris, Wanjoff, Jason Leitch. Boys 11 and 12 200 metre Medley Relay - team placed sixth and the same group of boys placed seventh in the 200 metre Freestyle Relay. Team members were Rob McGauley, Angus Beattie, Grant Stewart and Ray Yule. Boys 15 and 16 200 metre Medley Relay team placed third (for a bronze medal.) Team members were Friendly Frank Says... WINTER EK IS COMING? We're Prepared. Are You? Come in before the rush! © Esso) Woodland Park Service Castleaird Plaza. — / Telephone 965-9355 Steve Bozek, Rob Dan Obedkoff, Mike Varabioff. Boys 17 and Over 200 metre Medley Relay team placed eighth. ‘Team members were Rus- sell Beattie, Dwayne Com- mand, Paul Stewart, Geofl Yule. Coach Bob Rafter and Aquanaut parents and friends are very proud of all the ‘Aquanaut swimmers for their hard work, good sportsmanship and good swimming in the 1976 ‘season. Sepcial congratulations goes to those Aquanauts wha did well in the B.C. Champion- ships. Guire on n Tuesday of last week for an “end of season” no-host barbecue. The weather co- operated in making this a very pleasant occasion, Club mem- bers’ and families expressed great appreciation and thanks swimmers, Mr. Beattie presented Bob with a gift of appreciation on ‘their hospitality. - NOTICE A Junior Hockey Tryout Camp will be held at the New Community Centre Sunday, Sept. 12, 1976 Any boy interested in trying out for our Junior Team should report for Ice time is.2 to 4 P. mn. Age limit is 20 years as of ‘Dec, 3ist +... Registration is $30.00. | ' A partial refund will be made to boys not making the team, For forther'information .. M. McMullen 365-8096 SUMMER FUN POOLS, in conjunction’ with our Wholesalers, have made arrangements to supply YOU the Customer. wiih DIRECT SALE PRICES ON ALL SIZES AND SHAPES: OF SWIMMING POOLS, PRICED AS: LOW AS $2,150: > 16x32:Steel Wall. si PK Thrums Chevron Named Slocan’s Baseball Champ Thrums Chevron Ball * ‘Team took top honors in a two “day, slx team contest during Slocan's Labor Day -Celebra- Cons. Taking the championship trophy for the second year running, the team received the $100 first prize, Team member Jack Mar- Koff was awarded best pitcher and best all round player. ‘Bert’ Hesketh of Slocan took the best'hatter trophy. Teams in the league ‘were Thrums Chevrons, K.F.P.'s "s Expos, Valley Com- bines, Sloean Sabre's and Sa- voy's. L Notes from the Castlegar Golf Course Club Championship Preliminaries this Weekend By John Dalziel I don't suppose that I was even missed laat week but that is the pricé one pays for pelo so reticent, After _ hearing ‘everyone raving about their holidays in Hawaii, Fiji, the Caribbean, Las Vegas and even Disneyland, the Dalziel family decided this would be a good time to explore the wonders ‘of Nakusp Hot Springs, Beaton, Trout Lake, the Lardeau, Ainsworth ‘and Kokanee Springs. The weather might have been better but we had a wonderful week fishing, bear and bird watching and even Bovine st CA TLEGAR NEWS SPORTS| « Incidentally next week. prom- However, ‘these are dif- ferent stories so, back to the business In hand, T just got back In time to take part in the usual Wednes-. day morning caper with the local seniors, The game, was leant putts and ably handled by Ernie Carkner and Mike Veré zuh. Norman Fishwick and guest Dick Wayling proved to be the masters with 14 blows each. Right behind were Ho- ward Bird, Otto Walker Sr., old smoothie Bert Lamb and Mike himself with 16. Ernie Mills alone at 16 was followed by Joe Killough and Yours Truly with 17. There ‘were a number of 18s and some - method of draw was held with Fred Makaroff, Cecil Bradford and Ira Hendrickson being de- clared the winners, This week will have been a safe, sane and sensible affair since it was to be run by the team of Earl LeRoy and soho Dalziel but we will have more to say about that next week. ises to be another highlight of the season since plans are on Registration Continues this Evening Figure Skating Action Underway By Ginny Hall * Castlegar Fleure Skating Club's fall ‘school is ‘now in full swing with students and pros alike hard at work. Included in the latter group is Christine McBeth, and Deanna Pielak. Both are busy with fall school duties while their winter sched- ule looms a mere three weeks away. Registration for the 1976- TT season will conclude this evening in the Castlegar and District Arena and Community Centre. If you're interested in registering a skater but can't get there, contact Mrs. Della Kubos, Tickets for “The Grape Harvest Celebration,” tentative ice schedules, a newsletter as well as a wide variety of skates and skating dresses will all be available tonight, so all your skating needs can be filled in one quick trip. All parents of figure skat- ersare invited toattend a short general meeting in the Castle- gar and District. Arena and ity Centre on the > FREE 1976 NELSON "HOME BUYERS GUIDE t evening of Sept; 21. Proposed * constitutional’ revisioas, “need” the go for our second steak fry. Our first attempt at this sort of extravaganza turned’ out a0 well the boys have been clam: oring for another and here [t Is, Don't forget it will be this coming Wednesday, and! re- pasieoe! your plates and cut- vast Wednesday's pas Night was a regular go of Net. Seventy-one golfers Pat part with irecelpts of $35.25 (looks like someone got in half price.) Things were well handled by Bill Stefoniuk, Earl, LeRoy and Ernie Newman with 18 balls being handed out. Otto Walker Jr. and Bruce Joseph- son shared top honors with $2, Incidentally Otto's was a Simon pure round of nine straight pars, not'a bird or a bogey in the lot, Nick Ogloff, a Mr. McTeer, Pat Picton, Peter VanHarten, somebody with in- itials P.LP. writing indeciph- erable, and Ken Kaminsky all had 39. Carl Henne, Alex Mc. Kinnon, Phil | Zaytsoff, Bill Brady, Ed Isakson, L. Lalonde and J. Van Dungen all had 94 while Bill Perehudoff,’ Dick Wayling and Bill Ellis brought up the rear with 35, This weekend I played a round with an employee of B, C. Tel. who has a sort of a roving conna‘ssion. As usual he was highly | complimentary about our course but extremely cri- teal over the number of un- repaired | ball’ marks’ on the greens, I’would guess that he. religiously tended about 50 or 60 of the pesky things over the 18 holes and the other two of us did our share as well. I know there are signs up in the clubi house and around the ‘course but they don't seem to be doing much good, It is going to take © something © move... drastic . to bring about an improvement in this matter, I would like to suggest that the club captain and his com- mittee get out and make a par- ticular point of cautioning any player found guilty of this of- fense.: Something should be done and speedily. Recreation Notes Tomorrow and Sunday should see as many members as * possible out on the course. The occasion will be the preliminary 86 holes of the Club Cham- plonship. It is-unfortunate that this event has ‘not received the advance publicity it - should have had but since entries will accepted at tee off time there is still the opportunity for everyone to enter. * T would suggest that the average player will never have. a better opportunity of doing is CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, September 10, 1976 Announcement C.C. Lenfesty C.G.A, R.A. wishes to announce the opening of a public accounting practice on Sept. 13, 1976, under the name of C. C. Lenfesty & Co. Certified General Accountants 609 Columbia Ave, Castlegar, B.C, Phone 365-3011 well in dates coincide with those of th the Kokanee Springs Open and 1 * understand hat quite a few of the big guns of the local club” are already entered across the take. This lenves the fold open | for more of us Sunday golfers to shine. a’ little: brighter than || usual ao let-us all get in there and do our stuff. In order to make things as convenlent as possible players | will be able to play the regula- tion 18 holes both days or all 36 holes either on Saturday or || Sunday, whichever is most suitable,- As usual the low 16 low net {full handicap) players after $6 holes wil) form the Champion- ship Flight for the final 18 hole, match play competition. All other competitors will fall into’ ~ one ‘of three flights and play off gly. These playofts will: be played Sept. 18 and 19. | Come on out and ‘enjoy ‘competition. Have a nice time and on" t forget to repair those ball marks, "your own :and one other.” See you on the links, Official Opening Teuerren By Pat Metge Well, this is the weekend that many of us have been waiting for. Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. is the time that our new community complex will officially open its'doors. From all indications this should be an were a participant in one of our summer programs, e@ sure you stop and have a look at our many photographs from the summers’ Lge . For persons interested in partielpating in one of our fall will be ant day for local vesidents. The official opening will be made, by the ,Hon. Grace McCarthy me 0 the. minister fn programs, provided on all courses that are to be ‘offered. Hopefully any questions. relating to recrea- tional programs or the fiinttion ! general approval. This meeting will also be your chance to get to know your new’ * executive and to find out whats in store for the club this winter. Taxi Driver Gets Reward A woman getting out of a taxi at‘a hotel in Washington left behind an attache case containing jewellrey valued at $48,000, credit cards, $1,000 worth of travellers’ cheques and $800 In cash, police say. Cabbie William Taylor diz covered the case several hours after dropping off his passenger and turned it over to police. When her case was re- turned, Dolly . Cole, 45, of Hills, Mich., peeled Occupation Contact: Jim’ Lamont Box 3116 ~ Castlegar, B.C. SUP AND aa TOON off $400 as a reward for Taylor and told him her husband, retired General Motors Corp, president Edward N. Cole, would contact him about “a more suitable reward.” ~ Safety Newsbriels. A South African law now sets minimum tread depth standards for vehicles, and it was immediately estimated that one motorist in every four would have to replace one or more tires. : Now Under New Ownership City Centre Motel “and Restaurant of the the eee of B.C. Upon: completion : of the official opening, doors will be open to the public for. their, viewing. We are presently working ori having guided tours throughout t the building stich and its staff can be . Recreation is a major fune- tion of your community, 1 tax mill or the equivalent of ap- proximately $47,000 from the City of Castlegar and Electoral AreasI and J goes towards the For this prograin’ to con- tinue we need an instructor. If you' are familiar with gymnas- ties and ‘enjoy working ‘with teens we would greatly appre- clate hearing from you. eee One course that should also be of interest to the teens is wrestling. Presently we are: working on putting this course into our program of activities. ee ee Senn For the ladies we will be offering a wide range of activi- ties for’ keeping that figure trim. In the mornings we will once again be. offering our popular yoga program. The evening will see such classes a3 natural low all the opportunity to gain a better insight into the actual construc- tion and operation of the facility. During the tours the com- munity hall will’be the site of exhibits, which‘ will display many of the arts and crafts which are made, through’ local associations. Also, the commu- nity hall will be offering contin- uous showings of feature-length films and cartoons which should catch the fancy: of the young- sters. During the afternoon the local figure skating club will be demonstrating a number of their performances which were so popular during last spring’s carnival, “This “demonstration will be followed by the Doukho- bor Choir who will be entertain- ing the public with a number of musical selections. ‘The evening promises to be as busy as the afternoon, ., with a hockey game featuring many of our up and coming stars against many of the more experienced hockey personnel from the commercial league and Selkirk College. The evening dance spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club will conclude the night's activities. eee One of the booths at the official opening ‘will be the recreation department's dis- ; pated in the B.C. boys gymnas- program of activities. If you community. This. should ve your concern and your interest. eee Have you got your Bike-A- Thon pledges into the Recrea- tion Office? We still are asking all persons‘ to turn in their pledge money. We would like to finalize’ our ‘figures: and: close our books on this project. There is also money outstanding from the radia contest which was held i after the and exercise, slimnastics, vol- leyball and self-defense. These ‘are courses which should inter- est all ladies. And don't forget our pre-ski conditioning course which will get you ready for the ski slopes. 63 ‘Adult badminton will once ., again be one of our more popular activities to be offered. We do hope you participate this el BES IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAY EAIR HOTEL provides ious new accommodations. mi most- ly fully equi ped fitch is ens, cable parking fee pare Pe rarting at $18.00 single and $4. 00 per 8 additional i for. your added enjoy- ment. On. your next, visit 1 Vancouver stay: dow: Mayfair Hotel located at Hornby pit Robson ‘Streets. For reservations, write to : THE MAYFAIR HOTEL GAS Hornby St., Vancouver, B.C. VEZ 1V1 of Phone area 604-687-5751 —ay Selkirk College AXA Vocational Division - INVITES APPLICANTS FOR: THE ‘FOLLOWING POSITIONS 3 — Instructors required for the Business Careers Department in Trail, B.C. 1 — Clerk-Typist required for General Office Duties in Trall, B.C. 1 — Full-Time Instructor DUTIES: To instruct In Bookkeeping and Re- cord Keeping. 1 — Full Time Instructor 1 — Part-Time Instructor DUTIES: To instruct in Typing, Shorthand, Business English and Filing. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have Se- condary School Graduation and shou- Id hold’a certificate from a recogniz- ed commercial or. business education Program. Supervisory experience and 8 sound knowledge of office proced- ures is desirable, 1 == Clerk-Typist DUTIES: To perform “general office. duties such as typing, filing and record keeping : QUALIFICATIONS: Preference is given to applicants with Secondary School Gr- aduation. Applicants must have a good knowledges of office’ procedures with typing and clerical experience: A certificate from 3 recognized bus- Iness education program: is desirable but not mandatory. Selkirk College-Vocational Division 2001 Silver King Road Nelson, B.C.,. VIL 1CB Attention: Mr, N. Bike-A-Thon. All monies may be turned into the Recreation Office in the new Community Centre or mailed to 439 -' 6th Ave: Bus . Work is ee on the building of a fall recreation program. Courses are continu- ally being added and finalized. One. of our most popular courses is in dire need of an instructor and that course is been combined with the girls’ classes; however, this year we are attempting to ‘offer separ- ate classes for. both boys and girls, In previous years the num- ber of persons participating has been high and the enjoyment and results from the. partici- pants has always been gratify- ing. For example one of. our. local boy. competitors partici- tie championships and gave a very favorable showing. it's our and over : the past year, Anniversary at MITCHELL _ Auto Parts PLUS INSTALLATION | KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER ~ ARROW ‘AVIATION TWICE DAILY RETURN FLIGHT - -CASTLEGAR - TRAIL to Your Hosts: JOHN and AGNES JANZEN LA Formerly of Calgary, Alta. _KEY SUPPLIER ay ae MITCHELL Auto Parts Automobile Accessories — Tools — Parts 956.Columbia Ph. 365-7248 for Them Friends and Relatives Visiting? We'll Provide © ee bt SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 wewanon rane — macros — | Sgr Ow DSI om Ss . 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